Morocco is experiencing a significant improvement in its water reserves, with dam levels exceeding 74% as of Saturday, according to the Ministry of Equipment and Water. This marks a substantial recovery from recent years of severe drought. Official data indicates a considerable increase in the overall filling rate of dams across the country. The positive trend suggests a more secure water supply for the upcoming summer months. This improved water situation also bodes well for the agricultural season, offering potential for increased yields. The surge in dam levels represents a hopeful sign for Morocco’s water management and agricultural future, following a period of considerable concern.
